From envelope with notation, "Negatives of soil erosion work done with CCC labor and College of Agriculture Forest Service (Ivan Wood) in Pawnee and Buffalo Counties in 1935. Chas F. Fowler, former work supt." "Brush and rock gulley erosion...

From envelope with notation, "Negatives of soil erosion work done with CCC labor and College of Agriculture Forest Service (Ivan Wood) in Pawnee and Buffalo Counties in 1935. Chas F. Fowler, former work supt." "Brush and rock gulley erosion...

From envelope with notation, "Negatives of soil erosion work done with CCC labor and College of Agriculture Forest Service (Ivan Wood) in Pawnee and Buffalo Counties in 1935. Chas F. Fowler, former work supt." "Brush and rock gulley erosion...

From envelope with notation, "Negatives of soil erosion work done with CCC labor and College of Agriculture Forest Service (Ivan Wood) in Pawnee and Buffalo Counties in 1935. Chas F. Fowler, former work supt." "Brush and rock gulley erosion...

"A carefully graded spillway at the end of field terraces with a brush dam structure at end to slow run-off and reduce gulley erosion." Stretching from foreground to background, a bare strip runs along the right edge of terraced cropland. Men are...

From envelope with notation, "Negatives of soil erosion work done with CCC labor and College of Agriculture Forest Service (Ivan Wood) in Pawnee and Buffalo Counties in 1935. Chas F. Fowler, former work supt." "Brush and rock gulley erosion...

View looking down into a canyon with the steep canyon walls on the right and left foreground of the image. In the background is a distant canyon wall, with obvious sedimentary layers and uneven erosion.

"Post and brush gulley control structures in Pawnee County in 1935" The central focus is a deep gulley, across which stretches a structure made of two rows of posts holding tightly-stacked brush. A young man in overalls stands to the right of the...

"CCC at Ravenna, 1935. A concrete structure in a terraced field to drain the excess water into a natural drainage and prevent the excessive erosion." Near the image's center one man stands between two kneeling men on a step-shaped concrete...

"Building a terrace for moisture control in Harlan County in 1934 with CCC labor." Midground shows a front view of a man driving a tractor while two others operate machinery behind the tractor. They are in a bare field in a flat rural setting...

"Work crew in soil erosion program in Harlan County in 1934. Forest Service in Denver furnished some trucks to transport work personnel from camp to work areas and to bring lunch to the field. In cold weather work crews were transported back to...

"Engineering staff for soil erosion work in Harlan County by Forest Service personel and CCC labor, 1934. From the left: Bob Reynolds, who later in 1935 was made work supt. at Richardson Camp; John Haberman; Agricultural Engineer; ?; Chas Fowler,...

From envelope labeled, "Alma, Harlan County, 1933, 1934". The right of this image shows a creek with steeply-eroded banks. A few trees grow along the creek, and the short grassland on the left slopes slightly toward the creek.